The agency said three of the company’s makeup products tested positive for asbestos. People should not use the following products: Claire’s Eye Shadows, batch/lot No: 08/17; Claire’s Compact Powder, batch/lot No.: 07/15; and Claire’s Contour Palette, batch/lot No.: 04/17.

The company has disputed the claim but eventually decided to pull the products from stores “out of an abundance of caution,” along with any other talc-based cosmetics after the FDA issued the safety alert this week.

The recent test results the FDA have shared with us show significant errors.

Specifically, the FDA test reports have mis-characterized fibers in the products as asbestos, in direct contradiction to established EPA and USP criterion for classifying asbestos fibers. Despite our efforts to discuss these issues with the FDA, they insisted on moving forward with their release.

We are disappointed that the FDA has taken this step, and we will continue to work with them to demonstrate the safety of our products.

JUST IN: Claire's is pulling more than a dozen products from stores after a Barrington family finds ASBESTOS in their 6-year-old daughter's makeup.Below are some of the products. Working on the full story at 6 on @NBC10pic.twitter.com/OaKI8eUvUH

There’s a site that evaluates cosmetics for dangerous chemicals like asbestos, which all companies that make these products should not have present in any form. This makes me very leery of any product of Claire with this announcement especially since this product is showed to be contaminated in those products made specifically for young girls.